THE DREADFUL RUN TOWARDS ZERO POINT

Back from the loooong winter break. A mild cold
day. We Friends were happy to meet each other after a long time. But yes, a bit sad too about leaving homes when you
have had an awesome "vaila" time. And lets not forget the fear
deep down in our hearts. The fear of PRAAF result... *shivers*

Imagine the feelings.We, the miserably Proff-result awaiting medical students, who were passing quietly through the stones and
dust of the worn out physiology parking lot, met up some seniors who dropped a
bombshell on us breaking the sudden news of Proff result "aur wo bhi zero point pay"

We jumped out of our skins, with eyes on stalk. But as we have had heard about pranks and all, so we tried convincing our hearts that lets not give a damn about it and chill.

But "the feeling of heart being shifted to our mouths" wasn't going away..........

But our fears came true. The hottest question of "now-a-days" was answered today!!

"Yar ye result kb aye ga??""

""RESULT AA GYA!!""

No dreadful walk to Patialla but a direct hit of
result on zero point.

The situation of setting Myocardial Infarction to the
students' hearts was, leveled today.

AND WE CONSOLED EACH OTHER LIKE

Untill yesterday, even speaking of the
"Praaf result" among friends was considered a sinful act. Here
you dare to ask about their feelings, and there they give you a
horrible killer look.

And today the day had come.

And we felt like:

But istead we were like:

running towards zero point

The crowd at the zero point was terrible. Our
feelings were even "terribler". Dude, no prank. rather, "SURPRISE"

The result was definitely a bolt from the
blue. Sea of my class fellows roaming about in chaos. Some seemed happy, some shouting,
even some of them crying.Those feelings, that situation is undefineable:

The CHAOS

The curiosity

The tension

AND THE HAPPINESS

The whole memory
of first year at K.E and the first horrible proff experience ran like a movie
trailer through our minds. And now officially being promoted to 2nd year, ALHAMDULLILAH, we felt like ALLAH made our way out of all the
thorny difficulties of the "Praaf period"

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